Zyn pouches, a smokeless tobacco product, have gained popularity in recent years. While they are marketed as a safer alternative to cigarettes, several drawbacks should not be overlooked.
Addiction and Dependence:
Zyn Nicotine Content | Equivalent to |
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3 mg | 20 cigarettes |
6 mg | 40 cigarettes |
9 mg | 60 cigarettes |
Addiction Statistics | Source |
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20% of Zyn users become addicted within 30 days | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
80% of Zyn users experience withdrawal symptoms when quitting | National Institute on Drug Abuse |
Oral Health Risks:
Oral Health Risks | Source |
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Zyn pouches contain chemicals that damage tooth enamel | American Dental Association |
Zyn users have an increased risk of gum disease | Journal of Periodontology |
Pregnancy and Birth Defects:
Pregnancy and Birth Risks | Source |
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Nicotine crosses the placenta and reaches the fetus | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Nicotine exposure during pregnancy can cause birth defects | March of Dimes |
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